The first Sanskrit grammar to be published in Europe

Paulino à S. Bartholomaeo. Sidharubam seu grammatica Samscrdamica.

Rome, ex typographia Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide, 1790.

4to. 188 [i.e. 192] pp. Title printed in red and black. Modern moirée boards.

 1.800,00

First edition of "the first Sanskrit grammar to be published in Europe" (Smitskamp), produced by the Propaganda Press. The Sanskrit words are printed in Malayalam characters. With excerpts from the Bhagavad Gita ("Textus originalis libri Bhagavadam", 171-186). Paulinus à S. Bartholomaeo (J. P. Wesdin or Werdin, 1748-1806), a Discalced Carmelite from Lower Austria but active in India between 1776 and 1789, was "one of the inaugurators of Indian studies in the 18th century" (ibid.). "His many scholarly works earned him a reputation as an outstanding orientalist" (cf. Streit). "Ces différents ouvrages du P. Paulin étant recherchés, ont quelquefois été payés assez cher dans les ventes" (Brunet).

Slightly browned throughout with occasional professional repairs. A good copy in a somewhat uncommon modern binding.

Literatur

Smitskamp, PO 214a (note). Vater/Jülg 332. Brunet IV, 446. Streit VI, 188. Zenker 2832. Wurzbach I, 170. OCLC 17209846.

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